Jackson Mahomes, the younger brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, seems to be making headlines once again as he makes another attempt to connect with Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of […]


Jackson Mahomes, the younger brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, seems to be making headlines once again as he makes another attempt to connect with Kayla Nicole, the ex-girlfriend of Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce.

In a recent Instagram post where Kayla Nicole shared a photo of herself donning a baseball cap and sunglasses, Jackson Mahomes left a comment expressing admiration, stating, “so pretty!”

This isn’t the first time Jackson has shown interest in Kayla, as evidenced by a previous comment on a photo where she wore a backless mini dress, to which he exclaimed, “THAT GIRL,” accompanied by a fire emoji.

Even in the midst of controversy surrounding Kayla’s public letter addressing the backlash she faced after Travis Kelce started dating Taylor Swift, Jackson Mahomes conveyed his support by commenting three black heart emojis on her post.

The tension escalated when Kayla Nicole unfollowed Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Patrick Mahomes and sister-in-law to Jackson Mahomes, on social media.

Despite their previous close friendship, recent events have strained their relationship, especially as Brittany Mahomes grows closer to Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce’s new girlfriend.

Reports suggest that Brittany and Taylor have been seen together at various events, including “Sunday Night Football” at MetLife Stadium and dinners in New York City.

The drama reached its peak when The Blast reported that Kayla Nicole not only unfollowed Brittany Mahomes on Instagram but also “un-liked” previous posts, surprising many who witnessed her role as a bridesmaid in the Mahomes’ wedding in March 2022.

Despite the scrutiny and drama, Kayla Nicole has found strength in tuning out the negativity. During a recent Instagram Q&A, she shared insights on dealing with the noise surrounding her personal life.

“The ‘noise’ never comes from anyone who has more—more love, more joy, more peace,” she responded to a fan.

“Misery loves company. ‘Hate’ is a projection of an individual’s self-worth. I do not have to receive or entertain it,” she added, emphasizing her commitment to maintaining a positive mindset amid challenges.